GH: I guess it's a matter of perspective. With your background and preference for jazzy chords and complex leads, I understand why you feel this way. Personally I'm quite fond of, in comparison, rather simple and catchy melodies, and thematic repetitions.

I totally admire you guys for being able to come up with highly sophisticated and complex compositions, which is frankly something I am at this point not able to do. And maybe that's for the better, too.

Another mile stone and killer intro or even better, another Sunrise at Uluru :D

It's all been said before.

Marcus, you certainly have your own unique style. The Instrument Design and Rhythmic Drumbeat Arp Delay Pattern Technics are top notch and all put at their very right timed rows.
Little accents and novelties appear now and then and the use of Filters is amazing!

That all said I still can't get used to your repetitive style of Leads :D:D:D

*It appears Gerard was brainwashed by his music teachers who forced him to stick to non popular scales nobody likes*

Although I like your chords (Harmonic-wise) the Lead notes you play on them sound like a Backing-track to me and not like first Lead !

Hope this makes sense at all... :D

Maybe you do this on purpose (since earlier songs have the same Lead approach) to make it feel more easy listening. Mainstream.
Or the way of playing the notes on certain areas give less restrictions to gain the effects you want?

Well in any case, keep up the good work and thanks for all the love , time and effort you put into this!

Amazing use of the SID, I'm flabbergasted how many apparent channels there are, even though it's still just 3 SID channels... you crazy, brilliant (L)Man... Very proud you put this also under the Maniacs of Noise label. Nice artwork too. True artist at work in many ways.

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